About SGTC Phi Beta Lambda Officers

  Seated, from left to right are PBL officers Charleen Hegg, Secretary; Kimberly Jackson, President; and Marlita Bridges, Reporter/Historian. On the back row are PBL Advisor Andrea Oates, PBL Parliamentarian Chico Davis, PBL Vice President Ethan Johnson, and PBL Advisor Donna Lawrence.





President - Kimberly D. Jackson, of Americus, a Marketing Management student, was also named Southern Region Community Service Chair for PBL’s Southern Region Action Council (SRAC), which is a team of members dedicated to assisting the expansion of the Southern Region and the Promotion of National Programs for PBL. Her past accolades include being named SGTC’s Student of Excellence for March 2013; first, second, and fourth place finishes in PBL district competitions earlier this year; and Who’s Who in PBL. She is also Vice President of SGTC’s National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) for the Americus chapter. She also holds the position of Marketing Management Representative for the Americus Student Leadership Council.



Vice President – Ethan Johnson, a Criminal Justice Technology student from Oglethorpe, was recently named SGTC Student of Excellence for October 2013, and his past accomplishments include a first and second place finish in PBL district competitions earlier this year, a second place state win, and an impressive first place win for Justice Administration at PBL Nationals in Anaheim, California this summer. Johnson is also a member of NTHS. He also holds the position of Criminal Justice Representative for the Americus Student Leadership Council. 





SecretaryCharleen Hegg, an Accounting student, from Mauk, has earned her diploma in accounting and is now working towards her degree. She has competed twice at State for PBL, earning 3rd place in 2013 and 4th in 2012. She also serves as the secretary for NTHS.









Parliamentarian -Chico Davis of Buena Vista, a Health Care Assistant student and new to the Americus PBL Chapter. Chico enjoys giving back through Community Service and is excited for the season to start.















Reporter/Historian 
Marlita Bridges of Americus, a Medical Assisting student and new to the Americus PBL Chapter. Marlita is passionate about the March of Dimes and looks forward to lending a hand where needed.









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